Congratulations – 130 yrs for the Wall Street Journal newspaper

Posted By on July 8, 2019

The_Wall_Street_Journal_first_issueAs a newspaper oriented guy from years ago, I have a soft spot for ink on paper and digital journalism (started as local newspaper photog when in high school and worked for Knight Ridder in the 1980s). Even my eventual career path followed from what I learned working for newspaper companies. But as a subscriber, I have only continued to pay for one newspaper subscription over the long term … and that is the Wall Street Journal. Today is the papers 130 anniversary that’s a long time (click photo on left).

Thankfully for me and avid readers of the paper, they are one of the most successful newspapers. They are well respected (37 Pulitzer Prizes) and report  the “news” right down the middle when it comes to politics. The editorial side does lean conservative and remains the leading news publication for those who count on business and investment news stories.

Congratulations to all who have contributed, and continue to contribute, to the Wall Street Journal newspaper and there online portal, WSJ.com’s success.

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Technology, communication, parenting and The Lord’s Prayer

Posted By on July 7, 2019

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A big thanks to Taylor for planning a Reds-Indians family day

Posted By on July 6, 2019

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Tech Friday: My Fitbit encourages exercise, including swimming

Posted By on July 5, 2019

FitbitVersaLapsSo far the Fitbit Versa “watch” that I received for my birthday has been great … and I’m using it far more than expected. It has already encouraged me to be a little more active as I work hard to hit the 10,000 step goal each day. Thank you Katelyn and Drew!

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This past weekend was the first time I boldly wore it into the water and it was a little nerve-racking (or is it nerve-wracking) to leave it on in the pool. Call me an “electronic gadgets in water” skeptic.

Of course, the latest devices are made to be water resistant, the Versa to 50 meters … but I’m still old school when it comes to the term “water resistant vs waterproof” when it comes to watches of any kind.  Brenda’s big question was whether or not the Fitbit Versa could count laps successfully (a big request for people who love swimming for miles like Brenda). Sounds like it should … and I’ll be testing it soon, for now I’m working on keeping my step count up!

EDIT: Adding as I love the week in review sent by Fitbit … very encouraging and motivating.

Happy Independence Day 2019 – tainting another symbol

Posted By on July 4, 2019

Delaware_crossingMost Americans love their country and enjoy celebrating our country’s “amazing” 243 year history and success. We are thankful for the rag-tag group of patriots from the 13 original colonies who boldly fought for their independence from Great Britain. In school, my generation (and previous) learned about our forefather’s near impossible struggle for freedom and their aspirational desire to build a democratic republic. The praise was for what they achieved and not for the colonists’ shortcomings.

Today, instead of honoring and appreciating what these patriots got right in founding our country, some spend an extraordinary amount of time on our predecessors’ wrongs. Yes we need to know history and learn from it, but not weaponize it. Each time I think the next generation is going to be able to put our nations’ transgressions behind us … be they the Oppression of Native Americans, Slavery, Civil Rights, Woman’s Suffrage, Japanese-American Interment, Jim Crow/Segregation, etc … there are inciters who take every opportunity to inflame the issues (many who benefit politically or financially). This keeps yet another generation from achieving Dr. King’s goal of racial and color blindness, something I thought my generation would advance (but to “focus on the positives,” we have … considering citizens did elect President Obama).

NikeBetsyRossShoes_190704Still … another story from the “NFL star turned-activist” Colin Kaepernick once again put the focus on the “wrongs” associated with our countries 243 year old independence movement. He has a problem with our country’s 13-starred flag that a Nike was planning to display on a July 4th sneaker. On the heel of the shoe was a Betsy Ross American Revolution flag – yet with a phone call from Kaepernick, Nike has decided to pull the sneaker. What’s next … social media banning that flag because it is not considered “racially charged?”

Once again, we Americans are taking the bait as activists inflame the issue and widen the divide. We all know activist and politicians who have built their their entire careers fanning the flames rather than working to reinforce and recognize our gains. Kaepernick and Nike may be the latest provocateurs, but they are playing the same game. 

Nike is yanking a U.S.A.-themed sneaker featuring an early American flag after NFL star-turned-activist Colin Kaepernick told the company it shouldn’t sell a shoe with a symbol that he and others consider offensive, according to people familiar with the matter.

The sneaker giant created the Air Max 1 USA in celebration of the July Fourth holiday, and it was slated to go on sale this week. The heel of the shoe featured a U.S. flag with 13 white stars in a circle, a design created during the American Revolution and commonly referred to as the Betsy Ross flag.

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Amazon delivery may be taking a page from Santa Claus?

Posted By on July 3, 2019

Our front door security camera picks up the strangest visitors #deer.

Our countries founders and past presidents, no matter their political party, would be “turning over in their graves”

Posted By on July 2, 2019

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After watching the two night Democratic Debate last week, I couldn’t help, but notice that the socialist wing of the party has moved every candidate WAY left. All of the current 20+ candidates running to be the DEM’s nominee have made previous Democratic presidents look moderate, including President Obamaor made some even look conservative – President Kennedy from my memory.

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It will be quite the nomination process in watching each of these Democrats trying to "out progressive" each other … and then have to shift "somehow" in the general election in a way that doesn’t look phony. How will the patriotic blue-collar traditional Democrats be able vote for any of these candidates … or for that matter, how can a Never-Trump voter stand by and watch their country turn into a socialist state

We live in interesting times.

(Side note: etomology on the phrase “turn over in their graves“)

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A Mellow Music Monday: A few songs from The Carpenters

Posted By on July 1, 2019

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A Nobel Peace Prize in President Trump’s future? #sarcasm

Posted By on June 30, 2019

In 2009 President Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his "extraordinary effort" … one can’t help but wonder if nominations and the Nobel Committee is going to equally as fair to President Trump? I’m not holding my breath.

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The Western Basin of Lake Erie has had a MayFly invasion

Posted By on June 30, 2019

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After spending a few days on Put In Bay last weekend, I knew there were a few May Flies around (sold all my MayFly lures)but had no idea there were this many! Katelyn sent me a shocking link with a few social media photos (and radar) from where we park our car. Ugh … and I thought the Florida LoveBugs were bad!

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